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Overview

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Stuttgart, nature lovers will love this city!

Get used to the local Schwäbisch German dialect and mounds of tiny Spätzle dumplings in industrial Stuttgart, birthplace of the motorbike. Cycle along the vineyard-lined River Neckar then crank it up a gear at the Mercedes-Benz factory.

The capital of Baden-Württemberg displays many other facets than its industrial side. The town is litteraly surrounded by forests and vineyards are cultivated within the urban area.

Many fine beers are also brewed in Stuttgart. There are also mineral spas in the Bad Cannstatt district. Still, besides the relaxing side of Stuttgart, one can enjoy the Schlossplatz with its reconstructed castles, now turned into museums. One can also easily wander through countless parks, and enjoy many natural and artificial lakes. Nature is surprisingly and literally everywhere in this very industrial town.

From the TV tower to the Hegel museum and the Schillerplatz, there’s always something more to discover and experience in Stuttgart.

Getting to and from Stuttgart

To Stuttgart

From
Paris

03:39

From
Amsterdam

07:12

From
Frankfurt

01:30

From
Berlin

05:04

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Munich

02:12

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Zurich

03:05

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Salzburg

04:00

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Cologne

02:08

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Hamburg

05:11

From
Dusseldorf

02:28

From
Nuremberg

02:14

From
Heidelberg

00:40

From
Strasbourg

01:17

From
Freiburg

02:06

From
Hanover

03:48

From
Mannheim

00:37

From
Bonn

03:08

From
Karlsruhe

00:43

From
Friedrichshafen

02:07

From
Schaffhausen

02:25

From
Fulda

02:20

From
Dortmund

03:31

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Wolfsburg

04:27

From
Bischofshofen

04:55

From
Villach

06:44

From
Hildesheim

03:43

From
Feldkirch

03:43

From
Duisburg

02:51

From
Rosenheim

02:56

From
Lindau

02:50

From
Augsburg

01:40

From
Tubingen

00:43

From
Eutingen Im Gau

00:45

From
Horb

00:47

From
Aalen

00:50

From
Heilbronn

00:35

From
Schwaebisch Gmuend

00:34

From
Vaihingen

00:16

From
Boeblingen

00:22

From
Goeppingen

00:25

From
Pforzheim

00:32

From
Ulm

00:55

From
Baden Baden

01:00

From
Tuttlingen

01:33

From
Hanau

01:38

From
Plochingen

00:14

From
Ansbach

01:46

From
Mainz

01:28

From
Offenburg

01:18

From
Darmstadt

01:13

From
Ellwangen

01:02

From
Rottweil

01:16

From
Crailsheim

01:17

From
Singen

01:56

From
Reutlingen Hbf

00:34

From Stuttgart

To
Vaihingen

00:19

To
Boeblingen

00:23

To
Goeppingen

00:30

To
Plochingen

00:42

To
Heilbronn

00:49

To
Schwaebisch Gmuend

00:54

To
Reutlingen Hbf

01:21

To
Mannheim

01:25

To
Eutingen Im Gau

01:25

To
Heidelberg

01:30

To
Ulm

01:32

To
Rottweil

01:36

To
Tubingen

01:36

To
Karlsruhe

01:51

To
Frankfurt

02:00

To
Herrenberg

02:11

To
Hanau

02:20

To
Horb

02:23

To
Offenburg

02:36

To
Baden Baden

02:38

To
Mainz

02:42

To
Pforzheim

02:49

To
Friedrichshafen

02:51

To
Aalen

02:52

To
Augsburg

03:02

To
Darmstadt

03:04

To
Ellwangen

03:11

To
Bingen

03:13

To
Munich

03:15

To
Fulda

03:22

To
Crailsheim

03:37

To
Lindau

03:42

To
Singen

03:48

To
Strasbourg

03:53

To
Nuremberg

03:55

To
Feldkirch

04:01

To
Cologne

04:01

To
Dusseldorf

04:40

To
Salzburg

04:46

To
Schaffhausen

04:56

To
Bonn

05:24

To
Basel

05:26

To
Bischofshofen

05:49

To
Duisburg

05:59

To
Dortmund

06:05

To
Zurich

06:42

To
Freiburg

07:06

To
Tuttlingen

07:24

To
Villach

07:40

To
Erlangen

08:04

To
Rosenheim

08:19

To
Paris

08:45

To
Amsterdam

09:06

To
Hanover

09:10

To
Hamburg

09:19

To
Rothenburg O D Taube

09:28

To
Ansbach

09:33

To
Innsbruck

09:34

To
Berlin

09:58

To
Wolfsburg

09:59

To
Hildesheim

10:22

To
Prague

11:26

Train Station(s)

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